Thank you Peter -

I managed to muddle thru my problems and I'm up and running!

It seems with all three filter tables present (user, domain, and
default) I confused XMail (or vice-versa). Cut back to just .tab
and it works.

Tabs: yes I'm sure... I wrote a little perl script that examines,
and fixes XMail tables for the proper [TAB] and [NEWLINE] sequences
for XMail tables...

Aloha => Beau.

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:xmail-bounce@;xmailserver.org]On Behalf Of Peter Lindeman
Sent: Saturday, October 12, 2002 2:23 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [xmail] Re: Filtering



Beau E. Cox wrote:

> The tables all look like this (except the first argument):
>
> "perl /var/SaveMail/savemsg.pl"       "beau"  "@@FROM"        "@@RCPT"        
>"@@FILE"
"@@MSGID"
> "@@MSGREF"

Why not the first argument as "/var/SaveMail/savemsg.pl"
and be absolutely sure that the TABs are real TAB chars in the .tab file.

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Peter

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